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05-10-2024 10:05 AM - edited 06-20-2024 10:58 AM
Hello,
On my PA-820 I started getting the idle timeout message below:
"Your login session has expired and you have been logged out for security reasons. Please log in again if you wish to continue."
Normally this was never an issue and I simply logged back in after being idle. Starting about 2 weeks ago I cannot log back into the WEBUI under normal circumstances. I get caught in a session expired loop. This has been replicated on my device with 2 separate accounts, but my co-worker does not have this issue leading me to believe the problem is isolated to my device.
I can access the WEBUI on Incognito mode and the firewall via CLI.
Note: We are required to use MS Edge by corporate policy. Using another browser would certainly work, but not in my context indefinitely.
Relevant KB's I've found:
"Session timed out" when logging on using Web GUI (paloaltonetworks.com)
Troubleshooting steps (tried logging in after each listed step):
This isn't a huge issue as I can simply access everything though CLI or incognito... but it's incredibly annoying and I'd like to try and fix it! Has anyone experienced this problem and what was a permanent solution?
Thanks!
11-21-2024 10:17 AM
@JDBailey due to a separate issue I factory reset the firewall, reloaded my config and this issue went away. Obviously a very extreme solution to a very minor issue, but a solution none-the-less!
Also, @trafsta, it's worth mentioning that before the fix 1Password was giving me issues and afterwards it works fine so that's a good point to raise and to disable autofill on the firewall webpage if you experience this.
11-21-2024 10:21 AM
Yes, exactly, part or all of my issue was when 1Password started hitting ENTER after auto-filling the username/password fields on websites (a newer feature that 1Password introduced earlier this year). I think I used to click "Log in" or hit enter quickly after 1Password already did it for me, which meant it sent the login request twice, which I think was part/all of the problem. Now that I do not double-login (after 1Password does it first before me) the problem has gone away.
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